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1914年10月出版的弗里茨·毛特纳(Fritz Mauthner)的论文《哲学与战争》(Die Philosophie und der Krieg)是毛特纳在第一次世界大战期间撰写的民族主义著作之一。这篇文章探讨了战后回归哲学的问题。在提出这个问题时,毛特纳审视了战争与哲学之间的关系,并认为这两个概念没有任何实质性的联系。在他的讨论中,揭示了哲学回归问题的一个不言而喻的前提:作为理性的科学,哲学无法理解战争。哲学这个职业既不能促成军事胜利,也不能结束人民的苦难。因此,哲学家在战争时期应该保持沉默。毛特纳本人并没有坚持他的要求。1914年,他相信德国会取得胜利,并在他的文章中强调,战争通过赋予死亡意义,揭示了生命的新意义。
Fritz Mauthner’s essay Die Philosophie und der Krieg, published in October 1914, is among the nationalist writings of Mauthner written during the First World War. The essay explores the question of returning to philosophy after the war. Asking this question, Mauthner examines the relationship between war and philosophy and argues that the two concepts do not share any substantial points of contact. During his discussion, an unspoken premise of the question about the return to philosophy is revealed: as the science of reason, philosophy cannot understand war. The profession of philosophy can neither contribute to a military victory nor end the people’s suffering. Hence, philosophers should remain silent in times of war. Mauthner himself did not adhere to his demand. In 1914, he believed that Germany would be victorious, and emphasised in his essay that war reveals a new meaning of life by giving a meaning to death.